Religious Crimes: Politics, and Law in India

Author:   Shelly Tomar ,  Aarish Hasan ,  Akash Tanwar
Publisher:   Blue Rose Publishers
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9789371396196


Pages:   378
Publication Date:   20 May 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Religious Crimes: Politics, and Law in India


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The book ""Religious Crimes: Politics, and Law in India"" is a profound exploration of the intersection of religion, politics, and law in India. It examines the complex historical roots of religious conflicts and the role of political dynamics in shaping religious tensions. The narrative dives into India's constitutional provisions and legal frameworks governing religious freedoms, investigating significant legal cases with profound political and social ramifications. With a focus on how religious extremism influences political agendas and legal discourse, the book delves into controversies surrounding religious conversions, minority rights, and disputes over religious sites, highlighting the polarization for electoral gains. It also explores the challenges to secularism, the role of political parties and institutions in exacerbating or mitigating religious crimes, and the impact of media and propaganda on public perception. Beyond India's borders, the book examines international implications and diplomatic responses to religious crimes. It emphasizes fostering interfaith dialogue, reconciliation, and conflict resolution while proposing strategies for promoting harmony, tolerance, and respect for the rule of law. By weaving together diverse perspectives and case studies, the book is an essential read for understanding the multifaceted challenges and opportunities in addressing religious crimes and building an inclusive society.

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Author:   Shelly Tomar ,  Aarish Hasan ,  Akash Tanwar
Publisher:   Blue Rose Publishers
Imprint:   Blue Rose Publishers
ISBN:  

9789371396196


ISBN 10:   9371396199
Pages:   378
Publication Date:   20 May 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Shelly Tomar, Akash Tanwar, Aarish Hasan, and Kunal Tanwar are advocates practising before the Delhi High Court. Their professional work spans constitutional law, criminal law, and public law, with sustained engagement in matters involving state regulation, religious freedoms, and criminal justice. Combining doctrinal legal analysis with insights drawn from litigation practice, the authors examine the legal and political dimensions of religious crime in India. Their research-oriented approach situates contemporary legal developments within broader constitutional and democratic frameworks. Through this collaborative work, they aim to contribute to scholarly debates on religion, politics, and law, offering a practitioner-informed perspective that bridges academic analysis and lived legal experience. Shelly Tomar, Akash Tanwar, Aarish Hasan, and Kunal Tanwar are advocates practising before the Delhi High Court. Their professional work spans constitutional law, criminal law, and public law, with sustained engagement in matters involving state regulation, religious freedoms, and criminal justice. Combining doctrinal legal analysis with insights drawn from litigation practice, the authors examine the legal and political dimensions of religious crime in India. Their research-oriented approach situates contemporary legal developments within broader constitutional and democratic frameworks. Through this collaborative work, they aim to contribute to scholarly debates on religion, politics, and law, offering a practitioner-informed perspective that bridges academic analysis and lived legal experience. Shelly Tomar, Akash Tanwar, Aarish Hasan, and Kunal Tanwar are advocates practising before the Delhi High Court. Their professional work spans constitutional law, criminal law, and public law, with sustained engagement in matters involving state regulation, religious freedoms, and criminal justice. Combining doctrinal legal analysis with insights drawn from litigation practice, the authors examine the legal and political dimensions of religious crime in India. Their research-oriented approach situates contemporary legal developments within broader constitutional and democratic frameworks. Through this collaborative work, they aim to contribute to scholarly debates on religion, politics, and law, offering a practitioner-informed perspective that bridges academic analysis and lived legal experience.

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